ZURAB KHIZANISHVILI has vowed to play “anywhere” in tonight’s home clash with Queens Park Rangers.

The Georgian international looked a class act at times in the right-back berth against Ipswich, even though he insists he is a novice in that position.

Khizanishvili, who has starred for Rangers, Dundee and Blackburn Rovers throughout his career, could be asked to start tonight where he finished at Portman Road on Saturday night, when he occupied the centre-back position due to Fabricio Coloccini’s groin injury.

The Tbilisi-born defender told the Chronicle: “When you are a player you play where you are told to.

“You use your brain to adapt, and everything went well.

“I think I can quickly adapt to either position, it’s not a big problem for me.

“I’ve not played at right-back for Rangers, Blackburn or the national team – maybe only a few.

“But I know I can play there if they need me to.

“Chris just told me before the game he wanted me at right-back at Ipswich, and it’s no problem.

“I will do my best and it is more important to play in the game.”

And after admitting he was blown away by the overwhelming support and atmosphere at Portman Road for the match that many will now dub as the Sir Bobby game, Khizanishvili is now keen to show the home crowd exactly what he can do.

He said: “I am very much looking forward to playing my first game at St James’s Park.

“I have played there before for Blackburn, but this will be a new experience for me.

“To play for the home side is very different and very special.

“The games come very quickly in this division and that is good for me.”